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Senior Center

206 East Howard Street, Nashville, AR 71852
Provides free socialization and events at area senior centers.
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Twin Lakes Shrine Club

P.O. Box 1330, Mountain Home, AR 72654
Program assists with Shrine Hospital applications and raises funds to help those needing medical care.
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Primary Care

300 Werner Street, Hot Springs National Park, AR 71913
Program provides clients general and primary medical care.

Educational Institutions/Schools

45 South Double Springs Road, Farmington, AR 72730
Provide education kindergarten through high school.
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Women Infants Children

150 South Lowder, Paris, AR 72855
Program seeks to improve the nutrition of eligible pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants and young children during periods of critical growth. Program provides: Electronic benefit cards (eWIC) for specific foods that participants redeem at local grocery stores Nutrition education Referrals to other servicesFoods provided to women and children may include: Milk Eggs Cheese Whole grains Juice Fresh or frozen fruits Iron-fortified cereal and vegetables Dried or canned beans Peanut Butter or peas Canned fish Foods provided to infants may include: Special food packages for breastfeeding mothers AND/OR Iron-fortified infant formula Infant cereals Infant foods
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Women Infants Children

611 East Washington Avenue, Jonesboro, AR 72401
Program seeks to improve the nutrition of eligible pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants and young children during periods of critical growth. Program provides: Electronic benefit cards (eWIC) for specific foods that participants redeem at local grocery stores Nutrition education Referrals to other servicesFoods provided to women and children may include: Milk Eggs Cheese Whole grains Juice Fresh or frozen fruits Iron-fortified cereal and vegetables Dried or canned beans Peanut Butter or peas Canned fish Foods provided to infants may include: Special food packages for breastfeeding mothers AND/OR Iron-fortified infant formula Infant cereals Infant foods
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Women Infants Children

801 Goldsmith Road, Paragould, AR 72450
Program seeks to improve the nutrition of eligible pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants and young children during periods of critical growth. Program provides: Electronic benefit cards (eWIC) for specific foods that participants redeem at local grocery stores Nutrition education Referrals to other servicesFoods provided to women and children may include: Milk Eggs Cheese Whole grains Juice Fresh or frozen fruits Iron-fortified cereal and vegetables Dried or canned beans Peanut Butter or peas Canned fish Foods provided to infants may include: Special food packages for breastfeeding mothers AND/OR Iron-fortified infant formula Infant cereals Infant foods
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Northwest Arkansas Head Start and Early Head Start

1017 East Tulsa Street, Siloam Springs, AR 72761
Northwest Arkansas Head Start and Early Head Start promotes school readiness to low-income families. These programs support the mental, social, and emotional development of children from birth to 5 years old and pregnant women.

Ozark Mutts and Stuff

106 Lars Lane, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Program provides a rescue shelter.
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4-H and Youth Development

222 N. Gaskill , Huntsville, AR 72740
Program provides youth ages 5-19 an opportunity to participate in the youth development educational program of the University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service. Program's youth will learn life skills, enhance leadership skills, and increase self-esteem while serving a number of community service projects.

Volunteer Opportunities

1200 West Walnut Street, Suite 2310, Rogers, AR 72756
Volunteer positions available.
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Counseling Approaches

1998 US-412, Siloam Springs, AR 72761
Provides spiritual counseling to those in need.
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Transitional Employment Assistance

608 Rogers Drive, Searcy, AR 72143
Program emphasizes work as the first step toward building a brighter future. Through training, education and work activities, individuals are guided to become self-sufficient. This federally funded program provides time-limited cash assistance to needy families with (or expecting) children. In addition, TEA furnishes parents with work training and other supportive services they need in order to attain permanent self-sufficiency. The TEA program also provides assistance to children being cared for by non-parental guardians. Financial assistance is based on family size, income, resources and the ages of the children. Time-limited support is provided with a variety of supportive services while moving individuals back into the labor market.

Services for Children with Developmental Disability/Intellectual Disability Needs

900 South Rogers Avenue, Clarksville, AR 72830
Program assists children and adults with Developmental/Intellectual Disabilities by providing the following services: Developmental screenings, therapy, and care plans for infants & toddlers Day treatment programs for children & adults Community-based services and supportive life skills Applied behavior analysis (ABA) for children with Autism and specialized Autism services 24-Hour Care in Human Development Centers and Private Intermediate Care Facilities Occupational therapy, speech therapy, and physical therapy Help coordinating care needs and case management services Money is available for services for children who do not qualify for other programs and who meet the agency criteria.
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Primary Care

1100 N University Avenue, Suite 1, Jacksonville, AR 72076
Program provides clients general and primary medical care.

4-H and Youth Development

2536 North McConnell Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72704
Program provides youth ages 5-19 an opportunity to participate in the youth development educational program of the University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service. Program's youth will learn life skills, enhance leadership skills, and increase self-esteem while serving a number of community service projects.

4-H and Youth Development

Courthouse 25 West Walnut, Paris, AR 72855
Program provides youth ages 5-19 an opportunity to participate in the youth development educational program of the University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service. Program's youth will learn life skills, enhance leadership skills, and increase self-esteem while serving a number of community service projects.

COVID-19 Testing and Call Center

1304 Pace Road, Pocahontas, AR 72455
Program provides a hotline to answer questions from providers and the public regarding COVID-19 testing. Health Units also provide COVID-19 testing. Hours vary by location. Please call for information.

Investigation and Monitoring

400 West Capitol Avenue, Suite 1200, Little Rock, AR 72201
Program provides an investigation into institutional abuse and neglect cases and monitors facilities.

Housing Authority - City of Yellville

415 Old Main Street, Yellville, AR 72687
Program participates in the HUD's Public Housing program. Please be advised there is a waitlist.
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Dental Care Referrals

1300 Creason Road, Corning, AR 72422
Program provides referrals for restorative and emergency dental care services to residents with low income or that are uninsured or under-insured. Local dentists provide services in Clay, Greene, Randolph, Lawrence, Fulton, and Sharp Counties.
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Transitional Employment Assistance

401 South College Boulevard, West Memphis, AR 72301
Program emphasizes work as the first step toward building a brighter future. Through training, education and work activities, individuals are guided to become self-sufficient. This federally funded program provides time-limited cash assistance to needy families with (or expecting) children. In addition, TEA furnishes parents with work training and other supportive services they need in order to attain permanent self-sufficiency. The TEA program also provides assistance to children being cared for by non-parental guardians. Financial assistance is based on family size, income, resources and the ages of the children. Time-limited support is provided with a variety of supportive services while moving individuals back into the labor market.

Transitional Employment Assistance

444 Highway 425 North, Monticello, AR 71657
Program emphasizes work as the first step toward building a brighter future. Through training, education and work activities, individuals are guided to become self-sufficient. This federally funded program provides time-limited cash assistance to needy families with (or expecting) children. In addition, TEA furnishes parents with work training and other supportive services they need in order to attain permanent self-sufficiency. The TEA program also provides assistance to children being cared for by non-parental guardians. Financial assistance is based on family size, income, resources and the ages of the children. Time-limited support is provided with a variety of supportive services while moving individuals back into the labor market.

Transitional Employment Assistance

902 Halligan Street, Warren, AR 71671
Program emphasizes work as the first step toward building a brighter future. Through training, education and work activities, individuals are guided to become self-sufficient. This federally funded program provides time-limited cash assistance to needy families with (or expecting) children. In addition, TEA furnishes parents with work training and other supportive services they need in order to attain permanent self-sufficiency. The TEA program also provides assistance to children being cared for by non-parental guardians. Financial assistance is based on family size, income, resources and the ages of the children. Time-limited support is provided with a variety of supportive services while moving individuals back into the labor market.